SOMERSWORTH — A Middleton man is being held on $50,000 cash bail following an incident at the Sherwood Glen Mobile Home Park Monday night in which two gunshots were fired inside a home during an altercation.

Somersworth police responded to 316 Sherwood Glen for a report of a disturbance Monday at approximately 10:42 p.m. Upon arrival, contact was made with three individuals in the driveway of the residence, according to police.

Shortly after arrival, two gunshots were heard coming from inside the residence.

Police say a male subject, identified as Christopher Smart, was observed fleeing from the residence. After an investigation it was learned that Smart had fired a handgun at a 26-year-old man inside the residence and then later fled on foot. No one was injured during Monday's incident.

At roughly 12:46 a.m. Tuesday Christopher Smart, 27, of 740 Route 153, Middleton, was taken into custody at the Irving gas station located on Route 108 in Somersworth.

Smart is being charged with felony reckless conduct with a deadly weapon, in addition to violation breach of bail conditions, a misdemeanor. He was transported to the Strafford County House of Corrections.

On Tuesday, a judge maintained Smart's bail at $50,000 cash during his arraignment via video at the Dover Circuit Court. Smart's next court date has not yet been scheduled.

The New Hampshire State Police, Dover, Rochester, Rollinsford and Barrington police all provided assistance in the search for Smart.

Blackwater Road remained closed late Monday night and early Tuesday morning as officers secured the area and searched for Smart. Several canine units were also brought in to assist with the search.